One of only 50 that will ever be made. Once it’s sold out, it’s gone forever.

Our curators partner with top artists to create stunning limited edition prints that are only available here.

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Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity that’s signed and numbered by the artist.

The Certificate of Authenticity serves as proof that your art is a bonafide member of its unique limited edition. In other words, keep it in a safe place.

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Live with your art for 30 days and if it doesn’t work, we’ll come pick it up for free, no questions asked.

Shipping and returns are safe and simple. Orders arrive within 3 weeks of purchase and we insure your art shipment at no additional cost.

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Skip the trip to the framer. We custom mount and frame any work of art with museum-grade materials.

Choose our Classic or Premier frame and your art arrives in a handmade wood frame, available in five colors. To top it off, lightweight acrylic or museum glass protects your piece from damage.

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Our art installers can hang your art perfectly on your wall.

Twyla has art handlers around the country who can install your art. Laser level and drill in hand, our experts will hang your piece just the way they would in a gallery. Add installation at checkout if you live in a city we service.

Why we love this piece

Kristen weaves bright technicolor patterns across her portrait of fabled Native American princess Pocahontas. The neon palette is an update on this historical heroine, whose life story continues to inspire.

More Art by Kristen Schiele

Kristen Schiele moved frequently within the Midwest during her childhood. Currently living in industrial Brooklyn, her large scale paintings reference the changing suburbs, housing developments, basketball courts, Atari sets, and sunsets of her youth. An avid collector of collage materials, Kristen incorporates movie stills, vintage magazines, library print outs and her own photographs into her works. The bright colors and patterns of her paintings create energy, space and psychological impact, while the figures are staged like actors in a play. As well as working in her studio full time, Schiele is in partnership with her husband at Kayrock Screenprinting in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.